Demi Jones sadly said "tomorrow isn't promised" on a girls' night out amid her cancer battle.
The Love Island star, who was propelled to fame on the 2020 series, has been diagnosed with Thyroid cancer.
In glamorous snaps, Demi wowed in a white dress with a racy cutaway design revealing her cleavage ahead of her night out.
Alongside the three posed shots, Demi urged her followers to live their life in the present day and playfully told them to "get drunk tonight".
She wrote: "Tomorrow isn’t promised.. get drunk TONIGHT."

It comes after Demi said she had been cruelly accused of lying about her cancer battle by vicious trolls.
During a Good Morning Britain appearance, the redhead revealed she had nasty comments trolling her Instagram following her diagnosis.
She said: "I've been really lucky I haven't experienced lots of trolling since coming out of the villa, but there are still people like that.

"Even with my cancer, I've had nasty comments. Saying things like 'she's lying' and I woke up and saw on my Instagram and thought 'that's ridiculous'.
"Unfortunately there are people out there like that. I don't respond to anything, I never respond to trolling on social media, it's not worth my time… But it makes me sad."
She added: "I'm not lying about this at all. It's a really serious thing, I don't want to be going through this."
First Demi broke the news to her loyal fans on social media but she reassured everyone she remains positive in the wake of her diagnosis.

She told fans: “Hi guys, I got my results today and unfortunately I have Thyroid cancer.
“The tumour has been removed but I’m now due to have more surgery to remove the rest of my Thyroid."
She added: “I’m staying very positive and I’m a strong girl so I’ll be fine, thank you for your love and support always. I’ll bounce back stronger.”
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